Bismark-Stevenson Dome

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Bismark-Stevenson Dome
[[image: |x78px|Coat of Arms of Bismark-Stevenson Dome]]
Location: Liberation City, DA, USQ
Built: May 19th, 2020
Stadium
Former Names None
Address 1342 Civilization Way
Public Transit LIBT, Civilization Station
Liberation City Bus, Station 25
Owner Liberation City Public Works Committee
Operator(s) Liberation City Cyclones
Capacity 116,420
Surface Hardwood/Grass
Type Closed Stadium
Tenants
Current Tenants Liberation City Cyclones
Canal City University
Past Tenants None
Major Events 2021 QRO Champions Cup
Construction
Broke Ground July 19th, 2016
Opened May 19th, 2020
Construction Cost Ð230 million ($2.3 billion)
Architect DuBuis Former Firm
Project Manager Private-Public Ventures
Structural Engineer Quentinian Concrete Company
Services Engineer Sparkling Bay Services
General Contractor Private-Public Ventures

The Bismark-Stevenson Dome is a domed hardwood and natural grass sports stadium located in Liberation City, DA, in the United States of Quentin. The stadium primarily serves as the home of the Liberation City Cyclones, a professional roofball team in the Quentinian Roofball Organization (QRO), and also serves as the home for the Canal City University athletics program, including its roofball and vehementiaball teams. The stadium also hosts numerous other events, including concerts, other sporting events, and large rallies. The Bismark-Stevenson Dome is currently the fifth-largest stadium in the nation by capacity, with a maximum capacity of 116,420.

Plans for the stadium were first drawn up in 2015, with Penseljekx Stadium becoming too old and outdated, also being too small to accommodate the increasing number of fans showing up to Liberation City Cyclones games. Construction began in summer of 2016, and was completed in May of 2020. The dome is one of the largest fixed domes in the world, and the stadium covers a large area. Since its opening, the interior of the dome has been known for being dimmer than any stadium in the QRO. The stadium features two large high quality video screens, and is recognizable for its large metal dome shape. The Bismark-Stevenson Dome will host the 2021 QRO Champions Cup.